I think the usage is what really uses the resources not just the account itself
also 100 accounts being subscribed to a community is basically the same as 1 account being subscribed, it's going to federate the same data either way
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I think the usage is what really uses the resources not just the account itself
also 100 accounts being subscribed to a community is basically the same as 1 account being subscribed, it's going to federate the same data either way
Ah. Didnt know that. Thanks.
To add to what others have said, the real source of load is browsing. It's much better than a few months ago, but it is still the case that users actively on the web frontend is the biggest load.
If you are actively using a single digit number of accounts simultaneously, no issue. A bot farm using 100,000 users simultaneously is a big problem.
An account is just a small database entry. It probably costs the server less than a post that appears on the front page.
Oh wow I didnt know that. Thats a cool tidbit of information. Thanks
Not bad. It's normal to have alts on any social media platform
Limited servers available? Can you elaborate on this?